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August 2009 Newsletter

CONTENTS

President's Message  

 MEETING LOCATION

Calendar for August and Beyond August Meeting Program
A Safety Minute Meeting Location 
Get Smart With Joe Happy August Birthday
Scenes from the Saba Adventure A Smugglers Wreck

 

Fred's B-day Pictures Tastes like Chicken
Scenes from the Fiji Adventure  

 

 

President's Message

SFDI in the news....... 

~ By Pete Stephinson

 

July is proving to be a great month for local diving. The month isn't half over yet and I have already been out 3 times, and had some great dives. The temp has been a balmy 82 degrees (above the thermo clines !!) though the visibility hasn't been that great. And we've still got the second half of the month left. I'm looking forward to the all-day 4-dive trip off Key Largo on the 18th and lobster mini-season towards the end of the month.

 

I visited Atlanta recently and took the opportunity to visit the Georgia Aquarium, the world's largest. While it's not the same as diving there are a number of interesting exhibits containing many species not found in our usual diving locations such as Beluga whales and spider crabs. If your travels take you to Atlanta, I would suggest that it's worth visiting. 

 

It's always good to get outside validation that what you are doing is the right thing, so when a journalist from examiner.com wrote an article on us recently, it was very pleasing to read the good things he had to say about us.  The journalist, David Wear, had  learned about us from our website and contacted us for additional information about the club. You can read his article at examiner.com . It is a tribute to the members and club officers over the years who have built SFDI into a club with  a track record of achievements that  are looked upon so favorably by outsiders. When you read the article, David asked me to invite you to subscribe to receive alerts on his future articles. 

 

While I'm on the subject of outside mentions, our hosts on Saba, Saba Divers and Scout's Place named our club group as their June "Diver of the Month" - thank you Saba Divers. You can see our SFDI group on their website at Saba Divers article. Also, now that our returning Saba trippers have had time to get themselves organized, you can see more photos and videos from our  Saba trip here on www.sfdi.com.

 

Over the last month or so I'm sure you've noticed a number of improvements on our web site www.sfdi.com. Ray Schreiber has been doing a great job in tidying it up, improving the organization, and removing out dated information. I really like the featured photo he will update monthly on the home page and the direct link to the calendar (it's no longer necessary to go to the current newsletter first !).  A new feature added to the site this month is the inclusion of the policies, procedures and membership applications.  The next enhancement will be the addition of a "member benefits" page. This will overview the benefits of membership and will include  a section on dive shops, dive boats etc who will give members a discount on presentation of their SFDI membership card. Great job Ray, keep up the good work.

 

Over the last month or so I have noticed that may of you have pages on Facebook.  To enable our members to take better advantage of the Facebook capabilities we have established a South Florida Divers Group. This group enables discussions and posting of items of common interest - something that has been suggested many times over the last several years. If you'd like to join either apply directly on Facebook or email me.

 

Don't forget our annual "Members Appreciation" Beach party on Saturday July 25th. This is always a fun event and I hope to see you there

Pete

president@sfdi.com

 

Photos By Pete Stephinson at the Georgia Aquarium

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


   We are happy to announcing the engagement of Gerry Cowen and Debbie Greenberg.

 

 

 

Will you still love me when I'm 64?

 


 

 

 

 

 

  MEETING LOCATION  !!!

 

 Location for General Meeting

 

Lauderdale Isles Yacht Club, 2637 Whale Harbor Lane, Ft. Lauderdale

The Same Place We Have The Pig Roast and Seafood Fest !!

 

Click Here for Map

 

Directions:

 

1. Take I 95 to Davie Blvd. Head West.

2. Turn Left on 27th Ave, (Riverland Road ).

3. Follow around and Stay on Riverland Road

4. Turn left at Whale Harbor Lane.

5. Lauderdale Isles Yacht Club is on the Right

 

 

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PLEASE SEE NOTE ABOVE !!

 

SFDI meetings are the first Wednesday of each month at Lauderdale Isles Yacht Club. The meeting starts at 7:30   If you are not a member, and you are reading this on the Internet, please join us because visitors are ALWAYS WELCOME!

In an attempt to condense the length of the meetings, we are going to start the meeting PROMPTLY at 7:30. Please come earlier to socialize before the meeting starts.

 

 

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         WELCOME YOUR NEWEST DIVE BUDDIE!

 

We are delighted to welcome new members:

  Bonnie Lee,      
Drake Barber,

Nancy Hejde and

Darrell Hejde !!  

    

         As a Reminder to Everyone, We are a  NO-DECOMPRESSION  Dive Club.       

Always adhere to Safe Recreational Dive Depths and Limits.

 

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CALENDAR OF EVENTS

AUGUST 2009.... and beyond                        

    By Dave Schneider, Vice President, Calendar                                                                          

 

      To ensure privacy please note that event Coordinators phone numbers are never posted.  If you are a Club member please consult your Buddy List for the number you need.  If you do not have a copy there will be one available at the next General Meeting, or contact Melissa Ames.

     Just a quick reminder... The Calendar exists for the convenience of all our members.  If you see a future event that is of interest please contact the Coordinator directly. You can sign on to an event at any time.  The Coordinator will be more than pleased to place your name on the list and tell you where to mail payment.

     Remember.. you are  not  confirmed on an event until you have made payment.  A member who signs on later but makes payment first will receive preference.

 

July 12:  12:45 PM Show 1:30 PM Go (Sunday)  Join Kim Hunziker and Fred Miller aboard the American Dream as they lead us to the Tenneco towers for a great dive at a great site. As always, the second dive will be a reef.  Always a popular dive, they suggest you sign-up asap.  Cost will be $60.00, tax and tip included. Call Kim for more details or go to www.scubaftlauderdale.com.

 

July 15:   Dinner-at-Large (Wednesday)  Julie and Joe shall be ringing the dinner bell at 7:30 at their favorite Italian restaurant, Marino's, located on SR 7 just south of Griffin Road.  Be there for a great night out. 

 

July 18:   8:00 AM Show  8:30 AM Go (Saturday)   Slate's - Key Largo  Kim Hunziker has this one planned as a 3 tank, 4 dive all day event.  We've done this before; two wrecks, two reefs, lunch on board and a heck of a lot of fun. Prices out at $92.00, tax and tip included.  Remember to bring your own lunch and beverage.  Call Kim for more details or go to www.captainslate.com

 

July 25:   Member Appreciation Day (Saturday)  We've set the date for our annual cookout on Ft. Lauderdale beach.  Great fun for all so plan to be there. It all starts at 4:00 PM. We provide the burgers and dogs, you bring a side and your own beverages. More details to follow.

 

July 29 & 30:   Mini Season !

 

August 5:  General Meeting  7:30 PM Sharp!  Lauderdale Isles Yacht and Tennis Club  Address and directions elsewhere on the website.

 

August 6:  Lobster Season opens!

 

August 9:  8:00 AM Show 8:30 AM Go (Sunday)  Gonna be a beautiful day so why not join John and Dave as they lead the fleet out to sea for a "private boat dive"?  Be on time or be looking for a cozy diner to have breakfast at.

 

August 10:   SFDI Executive Board Meeting at Connections for Business, 2843 Pembroke Road, NE corner of I-95 and Pembroke Road. Everybody welcome.  Meeting starts at 7:30.

 

August 12:  9:30 AM Show 10:00 AM Go (Wednesday) "Over-the-Hill & Off-the-Stern"  Once again a fun afternoon away from work on an uncrowded boat. We'll be on Scubatyme  out of Pompano.  Cost will be $55.00, tax and tip included.  Call Dave Schneider for details or go to www.scubatyme.com

 

August 14 - 16:  Annual Keys Weekend  Jeff and Ginny will once again be hosting the Keys weekend.  Due to popular demand we will again be staying at The Islander in Islamorada and diving with Keys Divers, just a short hop down the road from the hotel.  Cost will be $230.00 for divers (air tanks included) or $170.00 for non-divers.  Space is limited!  This is always a very popular event so sign-up early and get your money into Kim.  First to pay, first to play.  Call Jeff or Ginny for more details.

 

August 23:  1:00 PM Show 1:30 PM Go (Sunday)  For those who weren't able to be with us on the 12th. we're gonna do an afternoon on Lady-Go-Diver out of Deerfield . We're planning on two reefs but we can work a split drop if there is anybody who wants to do a wreck. Cost will be $55.00, tax and tip included. Call Dave Schneider to sign on. For more info go to www.dixiedivers.com.

 

August 27:  Dinner-at-Large (Thursday)  Bruce and Barbara invite one and all to join them for some tantalizing morsels at Christina Wan's, 644 N. Federal Highway.  The dinner gong will be sounding at 7:30.  Call Bruce or Barbara for more details or go to www.christinawans.com

 

September 2:  General Meeting  7:30 PM Sharp!  Lauderdale Isles Yacht and Tennis Club  Address and directions elsewhere on the website.

 

September 5 - 12:  Bahamas Week  A new twist on an annual favorite.  Rather than just a weekend Jeff & Ginny have us booked for an entire week at the Wyndham Viva Fortuna on Grand Bahama.  It's a great package... round trip transportation.. 7 nights.. 10 dives.. all food.. all liquor.. and it's just $1000.00 +/- per person (around $700.00 for non-divers).  While there is no cap to the number of people who may go there is a cap of 24 divers so get at least your $100.00 deposit in soon.

 

September 14:   SFDI Executive Board Meeting at Connections for Business, 2843 Pembroke Road, NE corner of I-95 and Pembroke Road. Everybody welcome.  Meeting starts at 7:30.

 

October 3:  Seafood Fest! (Saturday)  Always a highlight of the SFDI Calendar as we go through another fun- filled hurricane season.  Plan to dive today so you can bring your catch as well as the mandatory covered dish to share with all.  Cookies from Publix are not an option. Cost will be $5.00 for members and guests.  Lauderdale Isles Yacht Club  [Map here], 2637 Whale Harbor Lane, Ft. Lauderdale.  As always there will a keg, wine and chicken on the barbie.  5:00PM to Midnight.. 

 

October 23 - 25:   Penne-Camp & Dive Weekend  Back for a second year, we will be limited to 6 tents this time around.  A weekend in "the woods", good friends, food, drink and maybe a little diving thrown in for good measure.  All for around $20.00 per person, diving not included. More to follow or call Dave Schneider.

 

December 5:   Holiday Party  What's a Calendar without mention of this one?

 

"POLICIES & PROCEDURES" NOW PUBLISHED ON THE WEBSITE

The rules and regulations that we must all abide by are now printed in their entirety on the website.  I cannot stress enough how important it is that all members, new and old, read and be thoroughly aware of how these rules apply to them.  I have summarized below some of the more important points.

 

Payment:    A member is confirmed only after they have paid. Payments for dives must  be made when signing up. Payments for trips must be made according to the schedule as outlined by the Coordinator.  In the event that a dive, trip, etc. is overbooked than those confirmed to go will be determined by the date order of payment.

 

Cancellation:   Once a member signs on for a dive, event, etc. he/she is obligated to pay unless they contact the Coordinator by the specified cancellation time, as outlined in the Policies and Procedures.  

 

Certification Requirements:  Some dives will be restricted to divers with certain minimum requirements, generally as specified by the dive operator. In some cases these minimums may be set by the Coordinator in conjunction with the E-Board based on the profile and/or characteristics of the planned dive.  No exceptions will be allowed for any reason.

 

  Special Needs:  Some of our members have "special needs" when participating on a dive or trip.  These can be cases where the person needs extra assistance on a dive boat, special requirements regarding accommodations, etc.  Coordinators are not psychic.  It is the responsibility of the member to make sure the Coordinator knows of these needs well in advance of the event.

 

Please be sure that these rules are clear to you.  If not, get clarification from any E-Board member.

 

 

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Here's an interesting link!

 

"Tastes like Chicken" 

Would believe, Lionfish?

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Site with a 360 degree view of a wreck in the Keys.

 

The Benwood Wreck in Key Largo


www.Fla-Keys360.com/scuba.html

 

I was not able to display these on my computer but they worked fine on my wife's laptop. Ray S


 

From an E-mail  to SFDI

 

 

"Hi from Homestead.

Marc Cohen attended a presentation that I gave in March about my new book,
Islands in the Sand: An Introduction to Artifical Reefs in the USA. The
book was delayed, but has now been released. ... Charlie" 

Islands in the Sand: An Introduction to Artificial Reefs  by Charlie Hudson

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From an E-mail  to SFDI

 

  

"My name is David Wear,and I am the National Scuba Diving Examiner at Examiner.com. We are a very large on-line news and information publication with a very large readership. One of my weekly features is of dive clubs around the country. I have examined your web site along with many others and have selected South Florida Divers as my featured site. ... I expect to publish by Mon. June, 29. You can read my articles at Examiner.com Please share this link with whomever you like, and congratulations! Sincerely: David Wear National Scuba Diving Examiner Examiner.com 614-396-7389"

 

Click here to read article

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This is a link to the Underwater Journal online magazine

www.underwaterjournal.com

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Here are  some links to the Smuggler's freighter on June 4, 2009 near Deerfield Beach,

a 167-foot-long cargo ship named Miss Lourdies

Sun-Sentinel.com-sink-miss-Lourdies-060309

 

WPTV5 Miss-Lourdies-Sinks-Off-Boca-Inlet

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YouTube - Whale Shark and Me

 

"Millie and I just got back from Mexico and were lucky enough to get these videos"

 

Link provided by Millie and David Pressler

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The Saba Adventure

 

photos by Pete Stephinson

 

 

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Eric Rohde's Saba Adventure Photos

 

photos by Eric Rohde

 

 

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Pat Kalh's Saba Adventure

 

photos by Pat Kalh

 

 

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Don Page's Saba Adventure Photos

 

Photos by Don Page

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John Beals  video of our plane landing at Saba

also the take off from Saba


 

John Beals Saba Video


John Beals Saba Night Dive Video

 


 

Adventures in Fiji

Photos by Ray Gonzalez and Susan Judah

 

 

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More Adventures in Fiji

 

Photos by Jeff Raffa and Ginny DeMattei

 

 

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First Ever Doug Couvertier Underwater Photos

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Tennico Towers Dive

 

Photos by Dave Pressler and Ray Schreiber

 

 

July 12 2009

 

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Over-the-hill- and Off-the-stern Dive

 

Photos by Dave Schneider and Ray Schreiber

 

June 18 2009

 

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Fred Miller's Birthday Pictures

Photos by Ray Schreiber

 

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August Meeting Program 

 

DIVING SAFETY MYTHS AND MISCONCEPTIONS

Diving practice is changing all the time based on new insights from research and accident analysis. But is your knowledge current? Come learn the answers to the questions posed below and a whole lot more as we learn from Dr. Alex Brylske at this important DAN sponsored seminar.

 

• What does science currently know about "bends" and why it happens?

 

• Why do recreational divers get more serious forms of bends than military and commercial divers?

 

• Are there really any differences between decompression models?

 

• Are deep safety stops a good idea?

 

• What exactly is "decompression stress"?

 

• Is bubble formation the only concern in decompression illness?

 

• Can I get the bends even if I don’t violate my dive computer or tables?

 

• When bends occurs, should recompression always be the first priority?

 

• Are there any special safety concerns for older divers?

 

• What’s different about diving accidents today versus a few years ago?

 

• What’s the best way to reduce your risk of decompression illness?

 

Don’t wait for an accident to happen - You may be the one to prevent it!

 

 

ABOUT DR. ALEX BRYLSKE

Our speaker tonight, Dr. Alex Brylske (BRILL-SKI), wears many hats in the diving community. For the past decade, he has devoted much of his career to promoting marine conservation, but tonight he comes to us as a Training Consultant for DAN.

 

Alex began diving when LBJ was in the White House; and after a 35-year professional career in the industry, he has emerged as one of its most influential voices. Throughout the 1980s, as PADI’s Educational Program Development Manager, Alex designed and wrote many of the programs and training materials used by divers today. His 17-year tenure as Senior Editor of Dive Training magazine, and author or co-author of nearly a dozen books, has made him diving’s most widely published author.

 

Alex was also instrumental in the development of PADI’s Recreational Dive Planner, which sparked a deep interest in the subjects of this evening's presentation—diving physiology and decompression theory.



 

 

 

 

 

                                                    

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Get Smart With Joe G. 

The ABC’s of diving glossary:  

August, 2009 notes brought to you 

by the letter F.  

Fsw
 Feet of sea water - it indicates the ambient absolute pressure in sea water at the given depth.


Free diving
 Also known as skin diving or breath hold diving without an underwater breathing aid.

 

 

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A SAFETY MINUTE

                                                                                       August 2009 Feature by Joe Giandinoto

The Dangers of Dehydration!


Isn't it an irony that while you are scuba diving you run the risk of dehydration underwater even while you are enveloped by millions of gallons of water?

 

Ironic but true.  Scuba Diving can get a scuba diver dehydrated if there is an inadequate quantity of water in his body.
Lowered concentration of fluids in the blood can cause serious consequences. If a diver is dehydrated his muscle tissues will receive reduced blood flow. If these safety rules are ignored, the diver can suffer from decompression sickness - whose symptoms include cramps, joint pain, and many other serious consequences.
Dehydration affects the rate of nitrogen release. This makes ascents take longer and the diver's oxygen may run out. If dehydrated, the diver will fatigue more rapidly, spoil his enjoyment and have to surface quicker.
It is not difficult to achieve the proper level of hydration before and while scuba diving. Before setting off, just drink lots water or a sports drink which does not contain too much sugar. In warmer weather and for longer dives, you will need to drink more fluids. Drink slowly, so your body gets enough time to absorb the fluids without the kidneys getting overwhelmed.
Inadequate fluid in the blood vessels of the neck and head cause headaches, so look out for headaches - they are the first indication that you may be facing dehydration. Before the dive, examine your urine to ensure that it's clear and light colored. Once you have surfaced, re-hydrate slowly.
So, use common sense and go for safe dive!

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY
to our August Birthday Celebrants!

 
Laila Al-Askari Jeffery Raffa Dave Wills
Gerry Cowen Jeff Guzowski Ivy Boydstun
Jimmy Sheeran Pat Kahl Eddie Lim
Tara Sands Sam Rich Glenn Orihood
John L. Beals Hank Guardino John Hutchins

 

 

 

 

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